4-Count 17.5-Oz De Cecco Pasta Potato Gnocchi No.401
$9.55
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Amazon has 4-Count 17.5-Oz De Cecco Pasta Potato Gnocchi No.401 on sale for $11.96 - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $9.55. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 4-Count 17.5-Oz De Cecco Pasta Potato Gnocchi No.401 on sale for $11.96 - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $9.55 ($2.38 Ea). Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Model: De Cecco Pasta, Potato Gnocchi No.401, 17.5 Ounce (Pack of 4)
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De Cecco Pasta, Potato Gnocchi No.401, 17.5 Ounce (Pack of 4)
Manufacturer:
De Cecco
Model Number:
GN21401
Product SKU:
B000O62KBM
UPC:
24094014019
ASIN:
B000O62KBM
Brand:
De Cecco
Item Weight:
4.375 Pounds
Item model number:
GN21401
Manufacturer:
De Cecco
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You can get a lot of things there. If you have good taste you probably shouldn't.
Every normal gnocchi contains wheat. Where do you think flour comes from?
Someone challenged your assertion that it's "chemical stew" and you got a little sour. No need to reduce yourself to such a low level. Maybe provide a helpful suggestion like what people can buy instead? Otherwise, you have just done worthless nitpicking.
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You can get a lot of things there. If you have good taste you probably shouldn't.
I tend to agree....but as it turns out, these are a chemical stew!.... and there are too many negative reviews. So, in this case, I'd be inclined to go with the Dollar Tree product (although they both might be questionable). At least you can spend $1.25 (to experiment) vs. purchasing 4 of these (at almost $10). Then again, if there's no Dollar Tree in your area, you'd need to purchase 24 of them online!....YIKES!
I tend to agree....but as it turns out, these are a chemical stew!.... and there are too many negative reviews. So, in this case, I'd be inclined to go with the Dollar Tree product (although they both might be questionable). At least you can spend $1.25 (to experiment) vs. purchasing 4 of these (at almost $10). Then again, if there's no Dollar Tree in your area, you'd need to purchase 24 of them online!....YIKES!
Chemical stew? What do you mean? Are you scared of the words you don't recognize.
There's literally two "chemicals" added, and one is lactic acid. That's already in your body right now.
I tend to agree....but as it turns out, these are a chemical stew!.... and there are too many negative reviews. So, in this case, I'd be inclined to go with the Dollar Tree product (although they both might be questionable). At least you can spend $1.25 (to experiment) vs. purchasing 4 of these (at almost $10). Then again, if there's no Dollar Tree in your area, you'd need to purchase 24 of them online!....YIKES!
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$1.25 x 4 is $5 for the same amount.
I tend to agree....but as it turns out, these are a chemical stew!.... and there are too many negative reviews. So, in this case, I'd be inclined to go with the Dollar Tree product (although they both might be questionable). At least you can spend $1.25 (to experiment) vs. purchasing 4 of these (at almost $10). Then again, if there's no Dollar Tree in your area, you'd need to purchase 24 of them online!....YIKES!
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There's literally two "chemicals" added, and one is lactic acid. That's already in your body right now.